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obama put in a tax on investments. cutting those taxes are very important to stimulate investments and job creation. sometimes these people don't seem to understand how capitalism works. when you incentivize investment, people deploy capital, create jobs, build companies, and put more people to work so they can afford all these things handle not have to be on medicaid. >> we're talking about tax cuts of $7 million for the 400 wealthiest families. i want to ask you about the other thing people are itching to talk about if i can, and that is, is it possible -- and i know a lot of republicans are waiting for this day, that anthony kennedy might retire, we don't know if it will happen. there have been rumblings. you had dinner with him recently. did he seem someone on the verge of retirement to you, congressman? >> you know, yeah, my wife and i had dinner with the kennedys at an event last week and sat next to them. i have to tell you u i hope i have half the mental agility and physical agility and perspicacity that the ju
obama put in a tax on investments. cutting those taxes are very important to stimulate investments and job creation. sometimes these people don't seem to understand how capitalism works. when you incentivize investment, people deploy capital, create jobs, build companies, and put more people to work so they can afford all these things handle not have to be on medicaid. >> we're talking about tax cuts of $7 million for the 400 wealthiest families. i want to ask you about the other thing...
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they want to repeal obama care and get rid of existingtu sure. >> and democrats don't a repeal of obama care. so for much of them, they're still very much on the opposite side of the aisle. margo excuse me, andy slavic, and the "new york times" marg margot -- >> we'll show you part of what you may have missed from the exchange yesterday between the deputy press secretary and a reporter, where do we go from here? >> i think america is looking for something better. they're looking for something more. and i think they deserve something better from our news media. i tried to quit with the patch; that didn't work. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. for me, chantix worked. it reduced my urge to smoke. compared to the nicotine patch, chantix helped significantly more people quit smoking. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects ma
they want to repeal obama care and get rid of existingtu sure. >> and democrats don't a repeal of obama care. so for much of them, they're still very much on the opposite side of the aisle. margo excuse me, andy slavic, and the "new york times" marg margot -- >> we'll show you part of what you may have missed from the exchange yesterday between the deputy press secretary and a reporter, where do we go from here? >> i think america is looking for something better....
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but they feel like obama got a pass from the press. and now they feel like they need to punch back even harder. i'm not saying it's correct, but this is what they're doing. so when they see a tweet like this nobody likes the idea of donald trump the president of the united states going after a colleague of ours in such a personal way. but they also fundamentally feel that he needs to fight back. so while this may seem like a storm of epic proportions outside of the white house, within the white house there is a feeling that it doesn't matter. we need to do what we have to do to maintain our integrity and fight our position because we are under assault by the establishment and by the american press. >> but michael -- >> i don't disagree with that at a all. >> but they won anyway. so they are -- >> they're in the oval office. >> they aer the worst -- they're the worst winners. they act like losers when they win and they had a giant win in their big war against the media this week. the news organization fired three people. kellyanne conwa
but they feel like obama got a pass from the press. and now they feel like they need to punch back even harder. i'm not saying it's correct, but this is what they're doing. so when they see a tweet like this nobody likes the idea of donald trump the president of the united states going after a colleague of ours in such a personal way. but they also fundamentally feel that he needs to fight back. so while this may seem like a storm of epic proportions outside of the white house, within the white...
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it's still being led by a president obama appoint tee. now, we're going to talk to him in just a moment. this explains what the cfpb does and why it's important. >> the consumer financial protection bureau, or cfpb for short is the brainchild of elizabeth warren. now a senator from massachusetts, she was still a harvard professor and a consumer advocate when the financial crisis hit. >> we write a new set of rules that ultimately are written to benefit families across the country to buy some positives pirt, some opportunity. >> she called for a federal watchdog to protect consumers from the worst abuses of the financial industry. and to that end she found an ally in president obama. >> these reforms have already made our financial system safer and more rez lent. >> in 2010 congress passed the to do frank wall street preform and consumer protection act, despite heavy republican opposition. the law created the cfpb with the express permission of guaranteeing that lenders play by the rules and consumers understand the terms they sign when th
it's still being led by a president obama appoint tee. now, we're going to talk to him in just a moment. this explains what the cfpb does and why it's important. >> the consumer financial protection bureau, or cfpb for short is the brainchild of elizabeth warren. now a senator from massachusetts, she was still a harvard professor and a consumer advocate when the financial crisis hit. >> we write a new set of rules that ultimately are written to benefit families across the country to...
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look at what the supreme court said earlier this week when the obama administration could enforce part of this ban. the supreme court said, yes, the president has a national security need to control immigration. but people in the united states -- we'll get to this graphic in just a second here. and so just bear with me for a second here. but on the other hand, people in the united states have a constitutional right to try to bring people in here. so, the government, they say, is drawing the wrong distinction. the supreme court said there is a difference between people who have no connection to the u.s. and people who have a close family connection. now too, t the graphic. here is the way things now stand. yes, the government says you can apply for a visa, if someone in the united states is a parent, a spouse, a child, adult son or daughter, son-in-law, daughter-in-law or sibling. fiance was added because it was not originally on the list. not grandparent and grandchildren and so on. what the challengers are saying, this doesn't make any sense. grandparents are arguably closer than a mo
look at what the supreme court said earlier this week when the obama administration could enforce part of this ban. the supreme court said, yes, the president has a national security need to control immigration. but people in the united states -- we'll get to this graphic in just a second here. and so just bear with me for a second here. but on the other hand, people in the united states have a constitutional right to try to bring people in here. so, the government, they say, is drawing the...
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the obama administration did do some things. the public statements, the post election expulsion of russian diplomats, the tightening of sanctions. i think it's really, really difficult to underestimate or to overestimate how hard a position the president was in preelection to do something even stronger against the russians? i think we can look back now and said he should have been a little tougher but at the time any action would have been perceived as highly highly partisan and i think the president who i've been critical of was in a very tricky spot here. >> at that time president trump himself was questioning the legitimacy of the election and it was unclear if he was going to accept the election results if, in fact, he lost. it was a complicated time. thank you all. >>> coming up the white house ramping up its attack on the media. the legendary phil donahue, i'm going to say, my mother's all time favorite, he's here to hit back. >>> plus we have got five doctors who all voted for president trump together. i asked what they t
the obama administration did do some things. the public statements, the post election expulsion of russian diplomats, the tightening of sanctions. i think it's really, really difficult to underestimate or to overestimate how hard a position the president was in preelection to do something even stronger against the russians? i think we can look back now and said he should have been a little tougher but at the time any action would have been perceived as highly highly partisan and i think the...
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he is set to speak at a meeting of "victims" of obama care. it will be to talk about repealing and replacing the affordable care act. they will debate legislation that would accomplish that longstanding goal. it's not clear they have the votes to move forward. joining us now is jake sherman, great to see to be here. >> so what's the deal? they didn't seem to have the votes last week. do they have the votes this week? >> it doesn't seem like anything has moved in any serious way. i don't think anyone knows what they're voting on at this point. might not even pass the rules of the senate. so here we are on july 24th with one week left in association and they're no closer to doing something they've said they were going to do for the last seven years. >> and have been trying for the last six months unsuccessfully. what's your sense of where mitch mcconnell versus the white house? what does he want to have to put his members through? >> it's a good question #. the white house wants something. the white house wants to sign something, which if you're
he is set to speak at a meeting of "victims" of obama care. it will be to talk about repealing and replacing the affordable care act. they will debate legislation that would accomplish that longstanding goal. it's not clear they have the votes to move forward. joining us now is jake sherman, great to see to be here. >> so what's the deal? they didn't seem to have the votes last week. do they have the votes this week? >> it doesn't seem like anything has moved in any...
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for obama, for me, for people who have run for office of the united states. so it was just disgusting. and the stories that have come out are heartbreaking. >> what is the likelihood that all the democrats did not know something was going on. >> i don't know what's going on in their minds. it is fair to assume they didn't know the specifics of what he was doing, whether or not they had opinions of him personally. i think it is important they are giving back the donations. like i said, it's not a partisan issue. this is an important issue. we need to be more honest and tackling it as a cultural issue instead of political issue. >> thank you so much. >>> the legal battles ahead. a legal expert explains how time may be the enemy in two ways. hey grandpa. hey, kid. really good to see you. you too. you tell grandma you were going fishing again? maybe. (vo) the best things in life keep going. that's why i got a subaru, too. introducing the all-new crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. during the yellow tag sales event, you can get $3,500 off
for obama, for me, for people who have run for office of the united states. so it was just disgusting. and the stories that have come out are heartbreaking. >> what is the likelihood that all the democrats did not know something was going on. >> i don't know what's going on in their minds. it is fair to assume they didn't know the specifics of what he was doing, whether or not they had opinions of him personally. i think it is important they are giving back the donations. like i...
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barack obama when he had 60 democrats in the senate got three circuit judges in his first year. we did four the week you and i are talking, we had already done four, that's eight, and we'll do more before the end of the year in conjunction with the president and his spectacular white house counsel, don mcbegamcbegagann, we are making permanent, long lasting changes to the judiciary. >> pardon me for going deep into the weeds. i'm of the opinion if we lose the majority, we being republicans, that democrats will not confirm one judge for the next two years. >> you're right. >> as pay back. am i right? >> yeah. >> that will not be legitimate. if we lose the majority. people who are running cam my kaz zee candidates have to realize they're giving up the federal judiciary. >> these 21 federal court vacancies that were inherited are almost as important as the supreme court. are you satisfied that the white house is moving fast enough? because while there are 21 vacancies, there have only been 14 nominees, only 11 with their paperwork done, confirmed eight, get the other three done. we
barack obama when he had 60 democrats in the senate got three circuit judges in his first year. we did four the week you and i are talking, we had already done four, that's eight, and we'll do more before the end of the year in conjunction with the president and his spectacular white house counsel, don mcbegamcbegagann, we are making permanent, long lasting changes to the judiciary. >> pardon me for going deep into the weeds. i'm of the opinion if we lose the majority, we being...
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by obama. we're dealing with somebody that we will figure out. he may be smart. he may be strategic. and he may be totally crazy. but you know what, no matter what he is, we're going to handle it, folks. believe me. we're going to handle will it. >> the president back at his critics amid new developments in the russia investigation. >> by the way, folks, just in case you're curious, no. russia did not help me. russia. i call it the russian hoax. they did a rotten job of running. but to convince people about this hoax, that was probably the thing that they did best. but it is one great hoax. >> joining me now peter baker, "new york times" chief white house correspondent and msnbc political analyst. peter, big good morning to you. i certainly want to felt to the russia probe that you wrote about this week. but first, the president in alabama he went on for an hour and 23 minutes including saying republicans do not have the guts to repeal obamacare. then he continues to take aim at john mccain. it happened on twitter this morning, as you know, saying john mccain inf
by obama. we're dealing with somebody that we will figure out. he may be smart. he may be strategic. and he may be totally crazy. but you know what, no matter what he is, we're going to handle it, folks. believe me. we're going to handle will it. >> the president back at his critics amid new developments in the russia investigation. >> by the way, folks, just in case you're curious, no. russia did not help me. russia. i call it the russian hoax. they did a rotten job of running. but...
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oprah has become obama and obama has become oprah. but they are really undeterred by trump's -- they are embodying michelle obama's when they go low, we go high. the difference is they want that to translate to big victories. >> oprah yesterday just really blew my mind in how she was so inspirational. and she was urging everyone to be part of something that's bigger than themselves and it's bigger than their day-to-day sacrifice that's about our ancestors' sacrifice, about their ancestors' sacrifice. and that's something you just never see in donald trump's rhetoric. it's not ever about serving your country. >> it's not about anybody but him. >> it's always about him. so that's why it's refreshing to hear a message that's about what you can do for other people. what you can do for your country and make yourself better in the process, too. >> the other thing that's remarkable about obama. seeing sort of each party's best surrogates on the stump is, if you've won twice, like obama has, you are really good at this. and you are made bette
oprah has become obama and obama has become oprah. but they are really undeterred by trump's -- they are embodying michelle obama's when they go low, we go high. the difference is they want that to translate to big victories. >> oprah yesterday just really blew my mind in how she was so inspirational. and she was urging everyone to be part of something that's bigger than themselves and it's bigger than their day-to-day sacrifice that's about our ancestors' sacrifice, about their...
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when president obama was in office, president trump tweeted out, please, the obama administration can't possibly try to go after woodward. fast forward, that is exactly what president trump is doing. >> you got that right, look, the president is dismissing and trying to discredit bob woodward just as he has every other person who's written bookings that purport to capture what happens behind the scenes here at the white house. the takeaway from bobwoodward's book is the president is unprepared, uninformed and unprincipled. you can understand then what accounts this new reaction from the president. he says this, the woodward book is a joke. just another assault against me, in a barrage of assaults. many have already come forward to say the quotes by them, like the book, are fiction. dems can't stand losing. then he writes this, appearing to quote the "today" show, it is mostly anonymous sources in here, why should anyone trust you. and the president adds, bob woodward is like a liar who is like a democratic operative prior to the midterms. he was caught cold even by nbc. bob woodward say
when president obama was in office, president trump tweeted out, please, the obama administration can't possibly try to go after woodward. fast forward, that is exactly what president trump is doing. >> you got that right, look, the president is dismissing and trying to discredit bob woodward just as he has every other person who's written bookings that purport to capture what happens behind the scenes here at the white house. the takeaway from bobwoodward's book is the president is...
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try to make everything president obama does fail. who blocked more judges than republicans do? they would not let him do anything. this ideal that all of the sudden democrats are obstructionist? no. reach across the aisle. come to democrats with something they can work on and compromise on. [ overlapping dialog ] >> can the republicans stand up there and say they didn't block everything obama did to do. >> i'm not going to argue with you. it started in the mid-'90s when both sides did that. this is now we have legislation by executive order. >> who was born yesterday like trump? i don't think trump knows a look. >> do you agree that the democrats and that is payback and they're being obstructionist? >> at no time did nancy pelosi -- >> okay, let's go fact check. >> everything that -- >> did obama send letters of conciliation and feeling to the parents of soldiers that were lost in action? >> i'm sure he did. and imsure he felt horrible every time an american died on battle. >> why did trump say that? >> it was a mistake. he shouldn't
try to make everything president obama does fail. who blocked more judges than republicans do? they would not let him do anything. this ideal that all of the sudden democrats are obstructionist? no. reach across the aisle. come to democrats with something they can work on and compromise on. [ overlapping dialog ] >> can the republicans stand up there and say they didn't block everything obama did to do. >> i'm not going to argue with you. it started in the mid-'90s when both sides...
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we remember the woman saying obama is at his rally. he rejected that to her face. >> and took the mike. >> and took the mike, in front of the party and set the example. we can only hope, on a sunday, that president trump has lessons in redemption and growing up, being better than. that is the lesson of senator john mccain. >> you know, you said you interviewed mccain a lot. >> yeah. >> one of the things i got around him was he made you act at least a little more mature. you had to put your big boy pants on. >> you had to stand-up straighter. the one what if. if no bill clinton, if no ross perot, the person who succeeds george h.w. bush is the nominee, following two terms is john mccain. his timing was this much off. in 2000, he had to go up against w. with ross perot not there, john mccain is the successor to george h.w. birth. >> people remember the campaign where barack obama was irresistible and impossible to defeat. ten years ago, mccain was nominated for president. the first two weeks, look at the poll, running away was john mccai
we remember the woman saying obama is at his rally. he rejected that to her face. >> and took the mike. >> and took the mike, in front of the party and set the example. we can only hope, on a sunday, that president trump has lessons in redemption and growing up, being better than. that is the lesson of senator john mccain. >> you know, you said you interviewed mccain a lot. >> yeah. >> one of the things i got around him was he made you act at least a little more...
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this is what obama used to call the wild west. he wanted to develop rules of the road for cyber threats. of course it is of particular interests involving president trump and why he is not taking stronger action. it just has not happened yet. >> mike, i appreciate you not invoking executive privilege in this conversation. >>> coming up, prompting by the spate of school shootings in our country, he invented a device that could keep shooters out of classrooms. - this is what america's about. - sometimes it's nice to see all the good that's out there. bringing folks out, we have seen it in community after community. it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, more than a thousand workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette qual
this is what obama used to call the wild west. he wanted to develop rules of the road for cyber threats. of course it is of particular interests involving president trump and why he is not taking stronger action. it just has not happened yet. >> mike, i appreciate you not invoking executive privilege in this conversation. >>> coming up, prompting by the spate of school shootings in our country, he invented a device that could keep shooters out of classrooms. - this is what...
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it's president obama. the obvious difference here, you have president trump just having met with vladimir putin. handing them propaganda wins. very little for the u.s. to walk away with. >> what do you make of this rudy giuliani media blitz? >> you know, it's hard to tell what giuliani's ultimate motivation here is. although he has said in the past he views his role as part lawyer, part public spokesperson for the president. but along the way, giuliani is undercutting the president's own positions on a lot of things. you heard giuliani say today that collusion is not a crime. that waters down the president's denial of links between him is the kremlin, which goes to the heart of the mueller investigation. >>> i want to get back to the trump tower meeting and why rudy giuliani is suddenly talking about it. as one fox news host says to giuliani, no one asked about this. here's giuliani. >> two alleged meetings. fist meeting, group of people, not the president. that group of people says the meeting didn't take
it's president obama. the obvious difference here, you have president trump just having met with vladimir putin. handing them propaganda wins. very little for the u.s. to walk away with. >> what do you make of this rudy giuliani media blitz? >> you know, it's hard to tell what giuliani's ultimate motivation here is. although he has said in the past he views his role as part lawyer, part public spokesperson for the president. but along the way, giuliani is undercutting the...
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president obama must get congressional approval before attacking syria. big mistake. itch he does not. couple years since those tweets. the president is doing opposite of that. congressman. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> turn now to nbc's news global editor, calipery. cal, good to have you with us here on set. leave the u.s. for a moment go to syria perspective in all of this. country that has been ravaged by war. once again, feeling the blunt of u.s. military strikes. how is this playing out this morning in syria? >> playing ow as greut as a gre victory for assad. demonstrations well planned, put together by the government. you know this as well as anybody i think. the way, arab authoritarian governments will spin things in their favor. not a hard thing to do on this one the we played sort of a three day bad game of hide-and-se hide-and-seek. the president said he will strike syria. most locations have the equipment moved out of those areas. especially out of the hangars, chemical weapon sites were wound down, 72 hours ago. now assad is saying on, on, sta
president obama must get congressional approval before attacking syria. big mistake. itch he does not. couple years since those tweets. the president is doing opposite of that. congressman. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> turn now to nbc's news global editor, calipery. cal, good to have you with us here on set. leave the u.s. for a moment go to syria perspective in all of this. country that has been ravaged by war. once again, feeling the blunt of u.s. military strikes....
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activities have stayed fairly civic, but barack obama is looking political. vanny fair reports he's already been meeting with presidential hopefuls. meanwhile a former obama advisor saying his position this time if you're serious, you want to talk, i'll talk to you. as things unfold he might say let's all stay focused but and it's a big but, he's not going to pick a winner. we'll get to those politics, but what does it tell you to see these people on the most admired list here at the end of this very, very divided 2018? >> it tells us first of all americans are tired of being divided. the tact that barack obama and michelle are both aspirational, about hope, change, moving people to be their best selves is really telling about where we are right now as americans and where the appetite is and the mess in politics. michelle obama has been really civic and this lady right now is literally selling out stadiums with her book tour. she has sold so many books right now, she's literally broken records. i don't want to undercount and support to underscore mobilizing t
activities have stayed fairly civic, but barack obama is looking political. vanny fair reports he's already been meeting with presidential hopefuls. meanwhile a former obama advisor saying his position this time if you're serious, you want to talk, i'll talk to you. as things unfold he might say let's all stay focused but and it's a big but, he's not going to pick a winner. we'll get to those politics, but what does it tell you to see these people on the most admired list here at the end of...
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now, we know that the obamas have said that after president -- former president obama's term, that they would remain active in some way. most lly civically. not necessarily interested in getting into the big partisan fights. clearly, they see this as an opportunity for her to use her popularity to push for something that is important to her. now, of course, a lot of the people we see that she's working with, a lot of the celebrities are people who have spoken out against president trump and his policies. i'm sure it will be construed as a pro-democratic effort especially given our environment now. it's not the first time we've seen first ladies come out and do something in terms of civic engagement. we've seen laura bush do it. she worked on women's issues, worked with women in afghanistan. so it's not terribly unusual. i think in this political climate, democrats will be happy to see michelle obama. >> kimberly atkin, thank you. jake sherman, thanks. >>> facebook under fire. why mark zuckerberg is catching a whole lot of heat for some comments he made about controversial content. y tak
now, we know that the obamas have said that after president -- former president obama's term, that they would remain active in some way. most lly civically. not necessarily interested in getting into the big partisan fights. clearly, they see this as an opportunity for her to use her popularity to push for something that is important to her. now, of course, a lot of the people we see that she's working with, a lot of the celebrities are people who have spoken out against president trump and his...
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who is the next obama and if so can he or she win? because of . but we still had to have a cigarette. had to. kayla: do you know how hard it is to smoke in a hospital? by the time we could, we were like... what are we doing? kayla: it was time for nicodermcq. the nicodermcq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. and doubles your chances of quitting. nicodermcq. you know why, we know how. nicodermcq. it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs safe and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child guard packaging. >>> regular viewers know by now that my favorite moment of the night is when i get to say good evening to rachel maddow. some nights we are reacting to breaking news that are happening in that very minute at 10:00 p.m. here is a sample of some of our favorite hand-offs of the year from the "rachel maddow show" to lawrence o'donnel. >> here i come. >> hewelcome to the new normal where the sky is
who is the next obama and if so can he or she win? because of . but we still had to have a cigarette. had to. kayla: do you know how hard it is to smoke in a hospital? by the time we could, we were like... what are we doing? kayla: it was time for nicodermcq. the nicodermcq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. and doubles your chances of quitting. nicodermcq. you know why, we know how. nicodermcq. it only takes a second for an everyday item to...
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under the obama administration it was nibbling at the issue under people like general mcmaster, secretary mattis, we are there. not to manage an issue, like john brennan would say, but to crush, to annihilate, obliterate. we've only been in office, think about this -- >> six month. >> 24 weeks. and already with our iraqi partners have crushed the caliphate and liberated mosul. that is massive. >> on the topic of russia as things relate to donald junior's e-mails, i imagine you're not intimate with the details. do you have security clearance? >> we don't discuss that. that's not a policy. >> jared kushner still have permanent security clearance given the fact that he had failed to communicate three separate individuals that he met with that were russian officials? >> i think jared kushner has accorded himself incredibly. think of the issues he has been given from the potential peace to the palestinian authority and israel to one of the chief advisers to the president in innovation. look, he is one of our most valued member's of the president's team. >> sufficed to say his status hasn't cha
under the obama administration it was nibbling at the issue under people like general mcmaster, secretary mattis, we are there. not to manage an issue, like john brennan would say, but to crush, to annihilate, obliterate. we've only been in office, think about this -- >> six month. >> 24 weeks. and already with our iraqi partners have crushed the caliphate and liberated mosul. that is massive. >> on the topic of russia as things relate to donald junior's e-mails, i imagine...
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the obama administration. in 2008. 52% of voters supported prop 8. >> march 26th, spring court is set to hear the subject. >> i have the most amazing news but i won't be if you don't want me to be. ready? >> i'm getting married. who is the guy? >> the love of my life. >> so you finally bagged your boss. >> yes, but it is not him and i don't work there anymore. he is the greatest guy ever and are you okay with this? >> why wouldn't we be. >> because i can get married and you guys can't. >> really? >> what kind of people would we be if we denied you the right to marry. hash tag politics. >>. welcome, jesse. gay rights activists. >> much more official. >> the bow tie. you are promoting tie the knot. >> it is an organization that me and my partner, fiance are designing. the tie bar. >> it is difficult to tie a bow tie. >> i had to learn it. i started a bow tie line. i used to wear clip ones. the guy told us that we needed to do self-tie ones. i had to learn. >> it is intimidating. >> but it looks quite spiffy. >>
the obama administration. in 2008. 52% of voters supported prop 8. >> march 26th, spring court is set to hear the subject. >> i have the most amazing news but i won't be if you don't want me to be. ready? >> i'm getting married. who is the guy? >> the love of my life. >> so you finally bagged your boss. >> yes, but it is not him and i don't work there anymore. he is the greatest guy ever and are you okay with this? >> why wouldn't we be. >>...
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oba obama people know this. they can say trump is not like you politically. >> a lot of the irish guys in northeastern area, he has to get that too. if he is going to stop that he has to overcome snominorities a liberals. he feels like he is running against two political parties, as he said. let's watch this. it makes him interesting. let's watch. >> you know, when you have guys like bill kristol and you have all of these guys and it was a rough primary and they got beat up. they went after me too and now they don't want to endorse. it's almost like i'm running against two parties. >> the smart guy is an influence. the anti trump crowd. here she goes. >> they call themsves the never -- [ booing ] >> i call them republicans against trump or r.a.t. for short. we are talking about our childrens future, the direction of the supreme court, all of this hinging on the next election and at such a time as this you cannot be lukewarm. we are going to take our country back and you're either with us or you're against us. >>
oba obama people know this. they can say trump is not like you politically. >> a lot of the irish guys in northeastern area, he has to get that too. if he is going to stop that he has to overcome snominorities a liberals. he feels like he is running against two political parties, as he said. let's watch this. it makes him interesting. let's watch. >> you know, when you have guys like bill kristol and you have all of these guys and it was a rough primary and they got beat up. they...
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. >>> in poland president obama warned against letting anger take hold. >> there is sorrow. there is anger. there is confusion about next steps, but there is unity in recognizing this is not how we want our community to operate. this is not who we want to be as americans. that serves as the basis for our being able to move forward. >>> in texas police are learning more about the gunman and what made him tick. dave has more on what has turned up. >> reporter: before he would kill five officers micah johnson was described as a loaner. though his page reflected power in the black power movement it shows he had grown upset with the black lives matter group. >> no inspiration from any international terrorist organization. >> a military lawyer tells nbc news the army prematurely kicked johnson out of afghanistan after he was accused of sexual harassment. they say the victim requested johnson get mental help. they say johnson was not convicted of any criminal offense and received an honorable discharge in april of last year. his lawyer said it could have happened because his servic
. >>> in poland president obama warned against letting anger take hold. >> there is sorrow. there is anger. there is confusion about next steps, but there is unity in recognizing this is not how we want our community to operate. this is not who we want to be as americans. that serves as the basis for our being able to move forward. >>> in texas police are learning more about the gunman and what made him tick. dave has more on what has turned up. >> reporter: before...
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obama. >> donald trump, with his was putting my family's safety at risk. and for this, i'd never forgive him. >> joining me now, valerie jarrett, former senior adviser to president obama, of course, a long time friend of the obamas, you knew them back when, i think you introduced them? >> i did not introduce them, i met them when they were already engaged many i was mesmerized by her 27 years ago. >> let's talk about the transition. >> her reluctant introduction to political life. let's listen to what she talks about when she first arrived at princeton. >> i imagine the administrators didn't love the fact that students of color largely stuck together. the hope is that all of us would mingle, deepening the quality of student life across the board. >> it's a worthy goal, but even today, with white students continue to outnumber students of color on college campuses, the burden of asimillation is put largely on the shoulders of minority students. in my experience, it's a lot to ask. >> she's talking about the evolution of her transformation and what she went
obama. >> donald trump, with his was putting my family's safety at risk. and for this, i'd never forgive him. >> joining me now, valerie jarrett, former senior adviser to president obama, of course, a long time friend of the obamas, you knew them back when, i think you introduced them? >> i did not introduce them, i met them when they were already engaged many i was mesmerized by her 27 years ago. >> let's talk about the transition. >> her reluctant introduction to...
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don't got me wrong, i was a strong supporter of that during the obama administration. i stuck my neck out on syria, we need to work with the russians to bring this carnage to a halt. time after time, the russians would faint sincerity. we need it behind us. i don't want it to royal the waters forever. we need a president that will acknowledge this, and make sure he is able to move on. >> how do we get in behind us? you are suggesting there are things that have not been laid out fairly with the president and his connection with russia. should we decide to move on observe we know? >> it is called the mueller investigation. the duly appointed special council, given the mandate to investigate what russia did, in terms of interference in our presidential election, who might have been working in support of russian objections, who committed a crime in that prowe prowess. robert mueller is a national treasure, he needs to continue on this investigation unimpeded. in great detail, it named conspirators, there was an arrangement among actors, and they took actions. they defined.
don't got me wrong, i was a strong supporter of that during the obama administration. i stuck my neck out on syria, we need to work with the russians to bring this carnage to a halt. time after time, the russians would faint sincerity. we need it behind us. i don't want it to royal the waters forever. we need a president that will acknowledge this, and make sure he is able to move on. >> how do we get in behind us? you are suggesting there are things that have not been laid out fairly...
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. >>> president trump's ready to roll back more obama era regulations. he wants to lift restrictions for the coal industry. i'll break down the potential impacts next. (vo) ovewhelming air fresheners can send you running. so try febreze one. with no aerosols and no heavy perfumes. so you can spray and stay. febreze one. about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you, too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed
. >>> president trump's ready to roll back more obama era regulations. he wants to lift restrictions for the coal industry. i'll break down the potential impacts next. (vo) ovewhelming air fresheners can send you running. so try febreze one. with no aerosols and no heavy perfumes. so you can spray and stay. febreze one. about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three...
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wheel i w when i was the nate yo commande barack obama was there four times. the president needs to make this an occasional trip. his pressance is reaffirming to those troops. it was a good move that he went. >> also a critical time for the pentagon. mattis on his way out. i think four or five days from now, shanahan will come in. the president says he's in no rush. when does it look like under shanahan? >> you talk to supporters of mattis, they say his departure removes a piece of stability. a person who is a tried hand, who could work against trump whenever trump's desires want him to go in a different direction. there's a lot of concern about the chaos, the uncertainty. we talk about uncertainty from government. so do the troops. when there's not a clear sign about who's going to be running things in the long term, or even the short term that perpetuates that uncertainty. >> at the end of the day, it's president trump's decisions. he's shown now even if he surrounds himself with a bunch of gemnerals, what he wants to happen. >> admiral, what do you make of
wheel i w when i was the nate yo commande barack obama was there four times. the president needs to make this an occasional trip. his pressance is reaffirming to those troops. it was a good move that he went. >> also a critical time for the pentagon. mattis on his way out. i think four or five days from now, shanahan will come in. the president says he's in no rush. when does it look like under shanahan? >> you talk to supporters of mattis, they say his departure removes a piece of...
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but in 2011, 2012 when barack obama was running for reelection trump kept tweeting watch out obama is going to get us involved in a war if he gets re-elected. doesn't mean that war is going to happen, but youcht a president who always understands as i've try in writing about these nine presidents through 200 years, and how they were tortured and back and forth by the prospect of going to war. you always want a president who will always try to keep us out. one scoop i got in this book is the lbj in 1968 stopped his rules. johnson made a lot of mistakes, but what if he had done that, would have been the first firing of a nuclear weapon in anger since 1945. could have brought in the russian and chimeez, and changed history for the worse. we need a president that will stop things like that. >> can i just say major kudos for this book. it got an outstanding review in "the new york times" today. it was all worth it. i'm sure it must have taken a lot of time. >> thank you. it took me ten years to write. >> thank you so much for i your time. >>> the idea behind the president's new media blitz
but in 2011, 2012 when barack obama was running for reelection trump kept tweeting watch out obama is going to get us involved in a war if he gets re-elected. doesn't mean that war is going to happen, but youcht a president who always understands as i've try in writing about these nine presidents through 200 years, and how they were tortured and back and forth by the prospect of going to war. you always want a president who will always try to keep us out. one scoop i got in this book is the lbj...
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contrast a barack obama story. a famous story, richard holbrooke finally got to see president obama in the first time in the oval office to present his policy in afghanistan and pakistan and the president, president obama said to him, let's stipulate the first five minutes of flattery i know you're going to give me and get past that. what a contrast to president trump. >> anybody who -- >> and to be fair, i mean, most everyone that came before donald trump was pretty on to people that walked into the oval office and wowed by them. that's not partisan -- >> an interesting political thing happened here. so orrin hatch, senator orrin hatch of utah seemed to be laying it on the most thick. right? he's 85 years old. up in 2018. there are noises that mitt romney wants to run for his seat, if hatch should, as he should, because he is 85 years old, should retire. that was a statement that hatch is going nowhere. not just hatch going, you're great. it's like i'm staying around to make sure this is the greatest presidency ev
contrast a barack obama story. a famous story, richard holbrooke finally got to see president obama in the first time in the oval office to present his policy in afghanistan and pakistan and the president, president obama said to him, let's stipulate the first five minutes of flattery i know you're going to give me and get past that. what a contrast to president trump. >> anybody who -- >> and to be fair, i mean, most everyone that came before donald trump was pretty on to people...
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president obama and president trump are both on the campaign trail. will their messages resonate with voters? [phone ringing] need a change of scenery? the kayak price forecast tool tells you whether to wait or book your flight now. so you can be confident you're getting the best price. giddyup! kayak. search one and done. what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. that's it? everybody two seconds! "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being america's best first job. if you're waiting patiently for a liver transplant, it could cost you your life. it's time to get out of line with upmc. at upmc, living-donor transplants put you first. so you don't die waiting. upmc does more living-donor liver transplants than any other center in the nation. find out more and get out of line today. >>> there are fewer than 50 days unt
president obama and president trump are both on the campaign trail. will their messages resonate with voters? [phone ringing] need a change of scenery? the kayak price forecast tool tells you whether to wait or book your flight now. so you can be confident you're getting the best price. giddyup! kayak. search one and done. what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. that's it? everybody two seconds! "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great...
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barack obama 121. donald trump 96. we don't know when the president says something what he's referring to because he said it was the biggest tax cut in history. it is not. putting the lies aside, the delegislate mitization of the presidency and the institutions and the attack on the fbi, this is out of handbook and done before with disastrous results following. >> that's exactly right. and it's clear that donald trump is a wannabe despot or the despot's apprentice and wishes for a system of no independent fact checkers, no independent media, no checks and balances that functioned or challenged him and why he's trying to attack and demonize the enemy of the people. called them a stain on america. he uses divide and attack strategies and now trying to wield the weapon of the rule of law as a weapon against the enemies challenging those who are investigating him and pardoning political allies and you look at this and you see around the world people like turkey and russia who eroded any sort of constraints on their power a
barack obama 121. donald trump 96. we don't know when the president says something what he's referring to because he said it was the biggest tax cut in history. it is not. putting the lies aside, the delegislate mitization of the presidency and the institutions and the attack on the fbi, this is out of handbook and done before with disastrous results following. >> that's exactly right. and it's clear that donald trump is a wannabe despot or the despot's apprentice and wishes for a system...
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bush and barack obama with a sharper focus on china. here is our senior director and former state department senior adviser. eddie and bret are still with me. let's go to you first, what is the trump doctor? >> well, we can certainly expect it to be trumpian in the double talk, unfortunately. so you have on the surface several pillars that go into detail of trump's foreign policy. that talks about trade imbalances with china. and he talks about the border wall and the need for stronger border security there. so you have the elements that we have heard and used in campaign speeches. we also, however, have elements that are considered more foreign policy, for example, upholding rule of law and the value of science and the challenge of education debt. that's where the double speak comes in. because those are issues that donald trump himself has directly attacked as part of his policies and his way of governing these days. so we can expect the document to be the lofty minded and a good piece of paper. don't really expect it to translate in
bush and barack obama with a sharper focus on china. here is our senior director and former state department senior adviser. eddie and bret are still with me. let's go to you first, what is the trump doctor? >> well, we can certainly expect it to be trumpian in the double talk, unfortunately. so you have on the surface several pillars that go into detail of trump's foreign policy. that talks about trade imbalances with china. and he talks about the border wall and the need for stronger...
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republicans are happy to criticize president obama from leading from behind. that is a narrative that many of us expressed concerns about for the vacuum created in places like syria because we didn't inser soon enough. the president's decisions to withdraw, though, if obama was arguably leading from behind, donald trump is taking it to a whole new level. he is being led on a leash. the question is why and to whom is he answering. if it is his own ego, what is he doing that is jeopardizing the men and women that he visited today? >> i take it you are getting the idea that domestic politics he is leading by retweet and in foreign policy you are saying leading by a leash that extends where? to the kremlin? >> to malcolm's point, is he flirting with authoritarians? there is a level of incompetence. there are legitimate foreign policy decisions that republicans disagreed with with foreign policy. with donald trump there is an incoherence with foreign policy. >> the other piece tonight that i wanted to share for your analysis and i was reading up on this sin a story
republicans are happy to criticize president obama from leading from behind. that is a narrative that many of us expressed concerns about for the vacuum created in places like syria because we didn't inser soon enough. the president's decisions to withdraw, though, if obama was arguably leading from behind, donald trump is taking it to a whole new level. he is being led on a leash. the question is why and to whom is he answering. if it is his own ego, what is he doing that is jeopardizing the...
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this morning another package addressed to former president obama was intercepted in washington. we'll talk about why they were intercepted in a moment. former cia director john brenen was also targeted. the package addressed to him was sent to cnn's new york city studio. that package also included white powder. another package targeting former attorney general eric holder ended up being marked return to sender by the postal service. the return address was we mentioned was congresswoman schultz. it went to her office in florida where it was intercepted by secret service. all of these bombs apparently related to an incident on monday when an explosive device was discovered in the mailbox of democratic george soros. a package was intercepted this morning. and breaking late tonight police are investigating two more possible suspicious packages. jonathan of wnbc reports that federal authorities are looking into the possibility that there's another package possibly addressed to former vice president joe biden. no such package has been intercepted. but officials are looking into the po
this morning another package addressed to former president obama was intercepted in washington. we'll talk about why they were intercepted in a moment. former cia director john brenen was also targeted. the package addressed to him was sent to cnn's new york city studio. that package also included white powder. another package targeting former attorney general eric holder ended up being marked return to sender by the postal service. the return address was we mentioned was congresswoman schultz....
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i think people forget what obama did and one of the first things trump did. >> president obama stopped the privatization of federal prisons because that was under the domain of the executive branch. one of the first things president trump did was to reinstitute privatization of federal prisons which the incentive is, like building a w hotel. you want full occupancy. i think that you have got to take monetary gain out of the criminal justice system. and that's what privatization does. >> yep. >> he -- he being president trump, said he would sign this bill which is good, but if he doesn't follow up walking down that path, what we don't want to see is they say we did this and we can do three bad things and we did that first step act but we're going do go back into other very reactionary things as a cover for some bad things. i give them credit for supporting this but a broke clock can be right twice a day. let's see where he goes with the ag and privatization and with other things going forward. >> well, let's be optimistic. it is the holidays. those private prisons, the government hired
i think people forget what obama did and one of the first things trump did. >> president obama stopped the privatization of federal prisons because that was under the domain of the executive branch. one of the first things president trump did was to reinstitute privatization of federal prisons which the incentive is, like building a w hotel. you want full occupancy. i think that you have got to take monetary gain out of the criminal justice system. and that's what privatization does....
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the obama years. however, if you don't separate far more people, will come smugglers use the kids. giving you a chance to assess that claim. is that claim made by the president accurate? >> no. i feel like what we're seeing right now is when someone's thrashing right before they start going under. he's just thrashing anything he possibly can so that he can try to get some sort of win out of this. he knows he is in an un winnable political position. if he does kick the can down the road, he would have to face a house led by democrats, most likely by speaker nancy pelosi. part of the impact of having democrats coming in controlling one house of congress is there's no longer a blank check for whatever trump says, whatever the cost he says, whatever program he wants. there's now actual opportunity costs of these huge tickets. look, he couldn't get the border wall down when he controlled both houses and now he's going to say he wants $5 billion for something we don't need and is going to furlough hundreds of thousands of employees to get it done and those employees include i.c.e. agents
the obama years. however, if you don't separate far more people, will come smugglers use the kids. giving you a chance to assess that claim. is that claim made by the president accurate? >> no. i feel like what we're seeing right now is when someone's thrashing right before they start going under. he's just thrashing anything he possibly can so that he can try to get some sort of win out of this. he knows he is in an un winnable political position. if he does kick the can down the road,...
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obama care and those are great. i would like to see how many have paid are not going to be good enough and the polls show, right now, obama care not popular with a broad group of americans. there are a lot of concerns where they aren't sure if they are going to be penalized or not. >> i'm 34 years old. i've been lucky since i started being employed since 1998. they have signed up for health care for the first time. p freelance writers. my mother can kind up and not be divided through her work place. these are areas where little bits and pieces improve for people. and they might not turn out in november. >> that is where i want to go as soon as we get back from the commercial. i want to look at that coalition of 2012. when we look at women and african-americans and young people 18-29. you see those are the people who were the president's 2012 coalition. they are the people who are being targeted in a critical way. will that targeting make a difference? >> first, as we continue to follow this is the search for the mis
obama care and those are great. i would like to see how many have paid are not going to be good enough and the polls show, right now, obama care not popular with a broad group of americans. there are a lot of concerns where they aren't sure if they are going to be penalized or not. >> i'm 34 years old. i've been lucky since i started being employed since 1998. they have signed up for health care for the first time. p freelance writers. my mother can kind up and not be divided through her...
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when president obama came on yesterday, that's actual breaking news. i kind of feel like the anchors made a point of saying, this is historical. you actually need to listen to this one. the other times we did yesterday, that was kind of. but the real problem is we have all this, quote, unquote, breaking news coming at us, and we're glued to it, and we sort of wind up miss ag ling a lot o breaking news in our own lives. your kid gets a c-minus in a math class, all right? unfortunately, it comes in a report card. it doesn't come with flashy graphics, it doesn't come with dylan ratigan. >> i could volunteer. i could read you your child's grades. >> you would be very good. but i'm much more interested in people's real news, their world, more so than the world. we want to be informed citizens, of course, but be careful about what you need to know, what you want to know and how much time you're willing to spend on it. because we don't really need to know everything. >> but isn't there a thing with the cable news companies and the programmers and everybody in
when president obama came on yesterday, that's actual breaking news. i kind of feel like the anchors made a point of saying, this is historical. you actually need to listen to this one. the other times we did yesterday, that was kind of. but the real problem is we have all this, quote, unquote, breaking news coming at us, and we're glued to it, and we sort of wind up miss ag ling a lot o breaking news in our own lives. your kid gets a c-minus in a math class, all right? unfortunately, it comes...
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the search giant of not promoting his 2017 state of the union after years of pushing people towards obama's. here's the problem, trump didn't deliver a state of the union in 2017. get your facts right, sir. >> they're really treading on this territory and they have to careful. >> a new bombshell report by "the washington post" declaring that winter is coming for the white house, despite this late august blistering heat. president trump's inner circle increasingly worried the commander in chief is not prepared to protect himself if the democrats win the house this november and pursue subpoenas or impeachment charges. the report coming as we learn of a new major shake-up. white house counsel don mcgahn will be leaving the white house this fall. i have an incredible team to break all of it down. but first, let's walk you through the new details coming out of the white house this morning, with consensus among the president's advisers and his allies that his current legal team is just not ready to effectively combat potential investigations and possible impeachment charges by a democratic contro
the search giant of not promoting his 2017 state of the union after years of pushing people towards obama's. here's the problem, trump didn't deliver a state of the union in 2017. get your facts right, sir. >> they're really treading on this territory and they have to careful. >> a new bombshell report by "the washington post" declaring that winter is coming for the white house, despite this late august blistering heat. president trump's inner circle increasingly worried...
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i think that compares to three in obama's first year. actually i'm a liberal. but seven of them clerked for the supreme court. they're distinguished law professors. they're young. they tend to be white. they tend to be a male. they're different in some ways from the obama nominees demographical demographically, if you focus on the district judges really because the supreme court doesn't hear many cases are the ones that are going to be shaping the law going forward and these are lifetime appointments as well and they're more influential in terms of what the law will be going forward in the district judgeships. >> so one of the issues here is the judge -- this peterson we saw who has withdrawn his name, he's not a senior. but the systems for finding these judges is not as impressive as the one you just outlined. these are slightly more politicized appointments. >> so a senator plays a much bigger role in playing federal district judges so there can be more cronyism involved. now, this person was actually proposed for the district of columbia, so there's not mayb
i think that compares to three in obama's first year. actually i'm a liberal. but seven of them clerked for the supreme court. they're distinguished law professors. they're young. they tend to be white. they tend to be a male. they're different in some ways from the obama nominees demographical demographically, if you focus on the district judges really because the supreme court doesn't hear many cases are the ones that are going to be shaping the law going forward and these are lifetime...
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enter michelle obama. they greeted her like a rock star today walking onto the "today" show plaza today. she's still got it. answer to her question, about her old motto, when they go low, we go high still stands. >> absolutely. fear is not a -- it's not a proper motivator. hope wins out. and if you think about how you want your kids to be raised, how you want them to think about life and their opportunities, do you want them afraid of their neighbors? do you want them angry? do you want them vengeful? i have to think about that as a mother. as someone who is a role model to young girls, we want them to grow up with promise and hope. and we can't model something different if we want them to be better than that. >> i used to advise campaigns, here's some free advice to any campaign. talk to the mothers. i'm a mother. my son can't watch television. kimberly atkins, why are democrats overthinking this. we have a president who is not even pg-13. if he was a movie he'd be nr-17 for -- we have a president who is
enter michelle obama. they greeted her like a rock star today walking onto the "today" show plaza today. she's still got it. answer to her question, about her old motto, when they go low, we go high still stands. >> absolutely. fear is not a -- it's not a proper motivator. hope wins out. and if you think about how you want your kids to be raised, how you want them to think about life and their opportunities, do you want them afraid of their neighbors? do you want them angry? do...
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whether it's ethical. >> it's a major -- president obama is talking about it. i would say it's news worthy, giant publicly traded corporation. we stand by our reporting. >> thanks for your time. >> my pleasure. >> what are led officials to believe it was north korea. it was state sponsored and launched outside of north korea. they are not sure how it was done. here's jay johnson this past hour on andrea mitchell. >> the u.s. government is considering a range of options that will take in response to this attack. we do regard the attack on sony as very serious. >> as it would happen, josh is talking about this attack. take a listen. >> as we would be in any scenario, strategic scenario like this, they would be mindful of the fact that we need a proportional response and also mindful of the fact that sophisticated actors when they carry out actions like this are often times, not always, but seeking to provoke a response from the united states of america. they made believe that a response from us in one fashion or another would be advantageous to them. so we want t
whether it's ethical. >> it's a major -- president obama is talking about it. i would say it's news worthy, giant publicly traded corporation. we stand by our reporting. >> thanks for your time. >> my pleasure. >> what are led officials to believe it was north korea. it was state sponsored and launched outside of north korea. they are not sure how it was done. here's jay johnson this past hour on andrea mitchell. >> the u.s. government is considering a range of...
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in 2014, president obama expanded the program to allow dah california recipients to participant. one immigrant who volunteered to serve was a dentist from philadelphia named amon dylan. he was born in india and moved to the united states in 2006. he was an ivy league gradual with a postdoctoral degree. he wanted to join the u.s. army for the opportunity to treed a wide range of patients. he was not afraid of the risk of service. quote, this country did you not differentiate between color or accent, here if you are good people will put you to the front. and that was the whole idea. take these brave selfless immigrants who came to this country, enlisted in the army and reward their sacrifice with citizenship putting them to the front. well, last year the trump administration suspended the naf kn massive knee program, they stopped promising conservatorship to immigrants who agreed to risk their life for this country. late last night this was the head lines of associated press, u.s. army quietly discharged immigrant troops. imgrant troops who enlisted in the military with a promise t
in 2014, president obama expanded the program to allow dah california recipients to participant. one immigrant who volunteered to serve was a dentist from philadelphia named amon dylan. he was born in india and moved to the united states in 2006. he was an ivy league gradual with a postdoctoral degree. he wanted to join the u.s. army for the opportunity to treed a wide range of patients. he was not afraid of the risk of service. quote, this country did you not differentiate between color or...
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most of that record, obviously, was amassed under the presidency of barack obama. he inherited -- trump inherited a good economy. things have gotten accelerated in part because of the stimulus. deficit financed stimulus from the tax cut and from spending increases. but people kind of get that we haven't had a revolution in the economy under president trump and they're focusing on other things and those culture war issues are part of it. >> who do the president's lies about the economy work for? at the end of the day, i know if my wages go up. i know if i have more money in the pocket, if the taxes go down. i understand the president's lies or conspiracy theorists when he's preying on our fears. you know? as it relates to immigration. i hear these awful, ridiculous conspiracy theorys that are not rooted in fact. but they work. they work because they make people scared. when he lies about the economy, who believes that? >> that's the challenge, stephanie. president trump wants to make the case, you know, about the economy and he can talk about record low unemployment
most of that record, obviously, was amassed under the presidency of barack obama. he inherited -- trump inherited a good economy. things have gotten accelerated in part because of the stimulus. deficit financed stimulus from the tax cut and from spending increases. but people kind of get that we haven't had a revolution in the economy under president trump and they're focusing on other things and those culture war issues are part of it. >> who do the president's lies about the economy...
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we wouldn't accept it if it was president obama. we'd speak out then. and george conway is leading the charge. >> chuck rosenberg, they write, the president has attacked the justice department for indictments of republican congressmen on the stated ground that prosecutions would hurt republican chances in the midterm elections. and he's urged the justice department investigate his political opponents. that's a fundamentally wrong and very dangerous view of the criminal justice system and people from both parties and across the political spectrum should condemn it. i'm cheered by that but this has been going on since day one. since the president tweeted obama tapped my wires. the president has been itching to investigate. he's been tweeting about hillary clinton. tweeting about the real russian collusion being democratic collusion. where have these voices been and having served democratic and republican administrations, are you cheered by this? do you feel it's too little, too late and do you think the appointment of whitaker as acting attorney general,
we wouldn't accept it if it was president obama. we'd speak out then. and george conway is leading the charge. >> chuck rosenberg, they write, the president has attacked the justice department for indictments of republican congressmen on the stated ground that prosecutions would hurt republican chances in the midterm elections. and he's urged the justice department investigate his political opponents. that's a fundamentally wrong and very dangerous view of the criminal justice system and...
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and it happened to barack obama, president obama with the economy. and it looks as though if that new polling is any indication that for example on health care, president trump may be headed down that same road in that voters are going to start to say, hey, if my health care is no good, president trump, it's your fault, as opposed to feeling like i have obamacare and i'm really angry at president obama. >> do you get a sense paul ryan worries that ideology will trickle down to the midterms and that republicans could lose the house or the senate? >> i think that there's a lot of concern about the midterms. i think that has more to do with the fact that democrats are extremely animated right now. and on the right, you have steve bannon and a cadre of others who are working to try to primary a lot of republicans. so if you have a party that's not united, that's in disarray, not running together, plus you have an opposition that is extraordinarily excited and animated, that's a recipe for potential disaster, especially when you combine it with the fact t
and it happened to barack obama, president obama with the economy. and it looks as though if that new polling is any indication that for example on health care, president trump may be headed down that same road in that voters are going to start to say, hey, if my health care is no good, president trump, it's your fault, as opposed to feeling like i have obamacare and i'm really angry at president obama. >> do you get a sense paul ryan worries that ideology will trickle down to the...
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. >>> also, the return of president obama. the new message that he is sharing with democrats about winning the mid-term elections. sign to quit cable, then here's some signs. it came from the toaster. now you can quit cable. switch to directv and now get a $100 reward card. more for your quitting cable thing. that's our thing. call 1 800 directv. wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean...
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you mention obama's mandel a aspeech over the week. "it can be depressing to thing it about our current predicament under a president whose loyalty to america is suspect but whose racism and kpeen phobia -- and obama's speech gave me optimism. can you believe it was so recently that we had a president whom we could disagree without ever doubting his fitness to lead. we can have one again. >> you think back to the presidents we've had in the past and their policy disagreements from one side to the other. no one is perfect. but we've had presidents where we haven't had to wonder if they're actually to the country. i think what was made clear to most people who are following this is that we do have a presidents now who is not fit within that framework. this is a president who in my view and in the view of many now i think is accurately not a loyal -- is not performing his duties in a loyal way, if i can be diplomatic and say it that way. but that is the situation we're in and i pray to god we get back to a situation in which no matter wha
you mention obama's mandel a aspeech over the week. "it can be depressing to thing it about our current predicament under a president whose loyalty to america is suspect but whose racism and kpeen phobia -- and obama's speech gave me optimism. can you believe it was so recently that we had a president whom we could disagree without ever doubting his fitness to lead. we can have one again. >> you think back to the presidents we've had in the past and their policy disagreements from...
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siding with a group of republican states who are suing the government to completely abolish the obama care legislation, and overturn it, specifically, the doj said that it is no longer going to defend the requirement of the people with health insurance or, or provisions that guarantee access to health insurance regardless of any pre-existing medical conditions. and now to join me to help explain what and how big this is the professor nick bagley, and julia fernandez who was dep si assistant attorney at the doj and maya who is a civil rights attorney in new york state. so you noticed the brief, and then you had a tweet story of how crazy they were taking this story, and why a big deal? >> well, it is hard to overstate how unusual this is. the justice department, one of the most important jobs is to defend acts of congress, and there is a longstanding, durable bipartisan commitment to defending any and all laws so long as a nonfrivolous argument can be made in the defense. there were lots of arguments that trump administration could have made to brush back this really very silly lawsuit
siding with a group of republican states who are suing the government to completely abolish the obama care legislation, and overturn it, specifically, the doj said that it is no longer going to defend the requirement of the people with health insurance or, or provisions that guarantee access to health insurance regardless of any pre-existing medical conditions. and now to join me to help explain what and how big this is the professor nick bagley, and julia fernandez who was dep si assistant...